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Maybe dem go replace am with Phantom 6 |
Aja 3 |
Chai.... No safety protocol.. All of dem stand outside... Leave the girl make she go DE do tumbulu inside water abi? Continue |
Bro u should have seen this coming... They said 31st Dec... But would u do if they decide to pull the plug anytime... My advice get a smaller android device or iPhone 7 nd continue ur whatsapping... Sorry Bro feel ur pain |
Them don finally tie this one destiny
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Them don finally tie this one destiny
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EastGold:no it doesn't.... U said it like I just registered yesterday.... |
What the hell |
EastGold:I registered 2014 and u registered 2015.... |
EastGold:why will I do dat? Check my profile.... U will see dats basically what am into... I don't conclude on people... Unless I do enough digging about them.... Have I scammed you before? I know there somany scammers on nairaland.... But am not one of them |
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shedy03:if interested u can always whatsapp me |
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Samsung, maker of the troubled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, has another problem on its hands. U.S. regulators on Wednesday warned owners of certain top-loading Samsung washing machines of "safety issues" following reports that some have exploded. The warning, from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, covered machines made between March 2011 and April 2016. It did not specify a model. The commission suggested people use only the delicate cycle to wash bedding and water-resistant and bulky items because the lower spin speed "lessens the risk of impact injuries or property damage due to the washing machine becoming dislodged." The agency said it is working with Samsung on a remedy. The warning comes more than a month after Samsung was hit with a federal class-action lawsuit by customers who said their machines had exploded during use. Customers in Texas, Georgia and Indiana all said they were washing clothes when they heard a violent boom. A washer belonging to a McAllen, Texas, woman "exploded with such ferocity that it penetrated the interior wall of her garage," according to court filings. A woman in Dallas, Georgia, said it felt and sounded as if "a bomb went off." The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New Jersey, references similar reports collected by local news and filed online with regulators. It also claims Samsung "has moved aggressively to collect and destroy all evidence of the defective machines" after they exploded. Samsung declined comment on the litigation. It directed CNNMoney to a statement on its website that says the company is talking to U.S. authorities about how to address potential safety problems. "In rare cases, affected units may experience abnormal vibrations that could pose a risk of personal injury or property damage when washing bedding, bulky or water-resistant items," the statement says. Samsung also said its customers "have completed hundreds of millions of loads without incident since 2011." A call to the law firm that filed the complaint was not immediately returned. Samsung (SSNLF) earlier this month said it would replace 2.5 million of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after reports of battery fires. And this week, a tech worker in China, which was not part of the recall, told CNNMoney that his device burst into flames while charging. Curled from: Geek app
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Men.... Dis girl resemble omotola ohhh... Abi na my eyes? |
Get ur cheep MTN or Glo credit for your monthly sub... Bank transfer... 1000cdt goes for N700 This are available daily... Whatsapp... |
Evening folks... Just need ur help.... Please is there any other site like Zoranga? Sg network has gone out of biz... ND zoranga takes 2 to 3 days to payout.... What's the best way to convert ur excess airtime to cash.... It would have been easy if those phone booth like the old days are around but theve gone extinct... Any option.... |
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Lol... No offense oh... But people still DE use N3....and who DE ask about HD games on N3... I laugh in espanol |
...I truly think it's worth sharing! My suggestion to d Federal government. A senator earns N36,000,000 per month. If this is divided into two d senator collects N18,000,000 and d remaining N18,000,000 can be used to employ 200 Nigerians that will earn N90,000 per month, 200 pple multiply by 109 senators = 21800 employees, meaning 200 Nigerians can leave comfortably on half of monthly income of just one senator. A member of federal house of rep. earns N25,000,000 per month. If dis is divided into two a honourable earns N12.5million per month. The remaining N12.5million can be used to employ 135 Nigerians who will earn N92,500 per month. 135 Nigerians multiply by 360 honourables in the Federal house of reps. =48600 employees, meaning 135 Nigerians can live comfortably on half of a monthly income of just a honourable memner of NASS. Pls forward to d Federal government, Senators, and Honourables in Nigeria. This means that this administration can actually employ 70,400 Nigerians that will earn N90,000 nd N92,500 respectively from the reduction of monthly income of senators and honourables in Nigeria. Please Re-broadcast!! |
. Culture is important... But is this the kind of thing we need right now? We always channel our resources to the wrong direction... That land could be converted to a 21th century Farm(I don't wanna say manufacturing.. Cus wating we sabi in terms of state or the art manufacturing)... Our politicians are really not helping.... So many jobless youth on the street and this the best someone could come up with? People in Government need to be paid less than 100k seriously.... |